A circuit breaker, comprising a locking device, a secondary cover and a tripbar operatively associated with the locking device. The locking device comprises a lock assembly and a piston assembly operatively coupled with the lock assembly. A through hole for the lock assembly is provided in the secondary cover. The lock assembly has a locked position and an unlocked position, and the piston assembly has a work position and a rest position respectively corresponding to the locked and unlocked positions. The piston assembly is configured to prevent the tripbar from moving to a relatch position when it is in the work position, such that the circuit breaker cannot be turned on. The locking device is configured to be installed on the circuit breaker through the through hole.
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1. A circuit breaker, comprising a locking device, a secondary cover and a tripbar operatively associated with the locking device;
the locking device comprises a lock assembly and a piston assembly operatively coupled with the lock assembly;
a through hole for the lock assembly is provided in the secondary cover;
the lock assembly has a locked position and an unlocked position, and the piston assembly has a work position and a rest position respectively corresponding to the locked and unlocked positions;
the piston assembly is configured to prevent the tripbar from moving to a relatch position when the piston assembly is in the work position, such that the circuit breaker cannot be turned on; and
the locking device is configured to be installed on the circuit breaker through the through hole.
2. The circuit breaker according to
the piston is configured to protrude out of the piston base while in the work position to prevent the tripbar from moving to the relatch position, and not to impede the movement of the tripbar while in the rest position.
3. The circuit breaker according to
4. The circuit breaker according to
the lock includes a fixed portion fixedly mounted in the through hole and a rotatable portion rotatable relative to the fixed portion,
the cam and the rotatable portion are capable of jointly rotating between the locked position and the unlocked position,
the cam has a shaped working surface configured to push the piston from the rest position to the work position as the cam rotates from the unlocked position to the locked position.
5. The circuit breaker according to
6. The circuit breaker according to
7. The circuit breaker according to
8. The circuit breaker according to
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The invention relates to a circuit breaker, and more particularly, to a circuit breaker comprising a locking device.
Circuit breaker accessories have found increasingly wide application as derivatives from and complements to the functionality of a circuit breaker. One example of a circuit breaker accessory is the breaker locking device, which can be used for locking the circuit breaker in a trip condition or an “OFF” condition when the circuit on the load side of the breaker needs servicing or when it is not allowed to switch on the circuit, so as to prevent the breaker from being turned “ON” by accident, thereby the safety of the service man or the reliable operation of the electric appliance can be ensured.
Currently a circuit breaker equipped with a locking device is seldom seen on the market, and usually the locking device is additionally attached to the circuit breaker at the request of the customer. Typically, the locking device is mounted on the primary cover of the circuit breaker, and for properly fixing the locking device, it may be necessary to specially design the primary cover. Thus, two different sets of molds for molding the primary cover may have to be prepared, respectively for producing a primary cover for a breaker without a locking device and a primary cover for a breaker with a locking device. In this case, the costs involving in the design and production of the primary cover will increase, and the stocks for the two different kinds of primary covers will also increase. In addition, the prior art locking device for a circuit breaker is relatively complicated in structure, and not easy to install and fix.
The invention aims to solve the problems set forth above, that is, to provide a circuit breaker having a locking device that is simple in structure, easy to install and low in cost.
The invention proposes a circuit breaker locking device with a simple structure, which is capable of being installed by means of a secondary cover of the circuit breaker. The secondary cover is an additional component of the circuit breaker for covering the accessories installed on the primary cover of the breaker.
A circuit breaker according to the invention comprises a locking device, a secondary cover and a tripbar operatively associated with the locking device; the locking device comprises a lock assembly and a piston assembly operatively coupled with the lock assembly; a through hole for the lock assembly is provided in the secondary cover; the lock assembly has a locked position and an unlocked position, and the piston assembly has a work position and a rest position respectively corresponding to the locked and unlocked positions; the piston assembly is configured to prevent the tripbar from moving to a relatch position when the piston assembly is in the work position, such that the circuit breaker cannot be turned on; and the locking device is configured to be installed on the circuit breaker through the through hole.
According to a preferred configuration, the piston assembly includes a piston and a piston base, the piston is capable of being moved relative to the piston base, the piston is configured to protrude out of the piston base while in the work position to prevent the tripbar from moving to the relatch position, and not to impede the movement of the tripbar while in the rest position.
According to another preferred configuration, the lock assembly includes a lock and a cam; the lock includes a fixed portion fixedly mounted in the through hole and a rotatable portion rotatable relative to the fixed portion; the cam and the rotatable portion are capable of jointly rotating between the locked position and the unlocked position; the cam has a shaped working surface configured to push the piston from the rest position to the work position as the cam rotates from the unlocked position to the locked position.
By installing the locking device of the circuit breaker according to the invention on the secondary cover of the breaker, in combination with the specially designed structure of the locking device itself, the locking device can be easily mounted and fixed, and it is not necessary to modify the design of the primary cover of the breaker, thereby the costs for producing the breaker and the stocks for the primary cover will be reduced.
The circuit breaker and its locking device according to embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
A locking device 5 of the circuit breaker 1 according to the invention includes a lock assembly 7 and a piston assembly 8. As shown in
Referring specifically to
Referring to
Now the operation of the locking device of the circuit breaker according to the invention will be described below. As shown in
As shown in
When the operator inserts a key into the keyhole 20 to rotate the rotatable portion 7a2 of the lock 7a and thus the cam 7b from the unlocked position by about 90 degrees to the locked position, the distance between the rightmost contour in the drawing of the shaped working surface 21 of the cam 7b and the axis S is gradually increased to D2 (see
When the operator unlocks the locking device, the above procedure steps are reversed, that is, the cam 7b rotates from the locked position as shown in
It will be understood that, the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments as described hereinabove and various modifications can be made by the skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirits of the invention.
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